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  <body>Friends:

Looking at what is happening around us, I thought it was time to start this post.

Our Rights are being grabbed like never before, Day Rates are on the fall and above all a lot many don't seem to bother about ethics.

So, the question is. Is Ethical Photojournalism a Bad Business?</body>
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